Marler sorry for âpoorly articulatedâ haka post
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England prop Joe Marler has apologised for a âpoorly articulatedâ social media post before Saturdayâs match against New Zealand, where he said the haka âneeds binningâ.
The 34-year-old called the haka â a pre-match ritual challenge â âridiculousâ in a post on X on Tuesday.
But Marler said on Thursday he âshould have done better at explaining thingsâ and was âgratefulâ for the education he has received since.
âHey rugby fans. Just wanted to jump on here and say sorry to any New Zealand fans I upset with my poorly articulated tweet earlier in the week,â Marler posted on X. âI meant no malice in asking for it to be binned, just want to see the restrictions lifted to allow for a response without sanction.
âIâm grateful for the education received on how important the Haka is to the New Zealand culture and hope others have a better understanding too. Now roll on 3pm on Saturday for a mega rugby occasion. England by six points.â
Marler will not feature in the Autumn Nations Series opener at Twickenhamâs Allianz Stadium, having left the team camp for personal reasons before posting his initial comments.
The Harlequins player deactivated his X account following his initial post, before reactivating it to claim he was âjust having a bit of fun trying to spark interest in a mega rugby fixtureâ.
But amid criticism from various political and cultural figures in New Zealand, All Blacks coach Scott Robertson said Marler could have chosen his words better.
âThe haka for us is a custom â it is part of who we are, itâs our DNA,â added Robertson. âIt is not just about the All Blacks, it is about us as a country. It means a lot to us.â
In rugby union, regulations prevent opposing teams crossing the halfway line while New Zealand are performing the Maori war dance.
In 2019, England were fined ÂŁ2,000 for crossing halfway as they lined up in a V formation to face the haka before their Rugby World Cup semi-final match against New Zealand.
Current England captain Jamie George said Marler had âprodded the bear a little bitâ before Saturdayâs match, which kicks off at 15:10 GMT.
âJoe and I donât always agree on everything and we disagree on this topic,â he added.